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JustEd

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  1. The Hellcat would be my choice over the Max 9…all day long

    Have owned and shot both. Carried the Hellcat for about two years (in rotation). 
    Neither have great triggers but dislike the Ruger’s most. The Ruger also rattles like a can full of rocks

    Congrats to him on the Hellcat. Also, it is easy to upgrade the trigger on it

  2. 22 hours ago, Grayfox54 said:

    I never cared for derringers. They're just awkward to handle and cock for me. Too slow to get into action.  I shot one once loaded with .38+p. Not an experience I want to repeat. 🙄

    Agree!  Just one step up from a flintlock pistol imo.

  3. Am bot a moderator, but I think this belongs in the for sale or trade forum.  Not sure if it fits in Firearm or non firearm though,

  4. 7 hours ago, jeff43 said:

    I’ve had several snub noses  38’s and a 605 357 myself, never had a problem with them. They all shot  good, accurate. I just saw these 22 LR with the 2” barrel on sale I liked for the price.I’d like to have one , but I’m 22 poor 😂

    Just curious if anyone here owned one or had shot one.Im picky on accuracy on a handgun.

    I like the looks of the 3” barrel too, probably be a little more accurate.

    I would be concerned about how the sights are regulated if accuracy is you "aim."

    Most guns now are a combat hold.  That is not ideal for me as prefer "point of aim."  AT least for plinking

  5. 16 hours ago, Garufa said:

    Every time I see this post I see  “charging”.  Are y’all plugging in your guns every night so they’re ready for the next day?  😛

    Now that you mention it....there should be a USB charging port on the bottom of the pistol grip.  Guess Kimber got cheap and left that off mine. 

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    That was quick.  And sold to a great TNGUNOWNER!!  Thanks!

    Have two 1000 round bricks of CCI/SPEER 115 gr brass cased jacketed round nose ammo.  As shown in pictures, are new in unopened factory "bricks."

    Bought then in last year or so from Bud's.  I just don't shoot much anymore and have many thousand of my own reloads to exhaust for practice first.

    $215 per 1000 round brick or $410 for both bricks (2000 rounds total ).  Cash only, no trades please.  Will not split up into individual boxes. 

    Must be eligible to purchase ammo in TN.

    Only ftf in Sevierville/Knox?Maryville area.

    Send a PM and will respond with my phone info.

     

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  7.  

    Sold 😀

    A Very Nice Sig 1911 4.25"  with Sig night sights.  This is model 1911CA-45-BSS.  I am the original owner.

    Probably about 1k almost all soft reloads. -- It feeds well and trigger is nice, as most 1911s are.

    Comes as shown with 5 factory mags (8 shot), Tagua leather holster (looks like new), factory case manual AND a free 50 round box of Federal 230 GR JHP rounds to start you off.

    $675  ftf in or near Sevierville (Knox/Blount?Sevier counties).

    Must be legally qualified to own and purchase a firearm.

    text me and will send my phone info.

    No trades please...just thinning out the stable.

     

    I also have few boxes of Gold Dot and Hornady defensive hollow points if interested, would be slightly more.

    Also have a 100 round box of Winchester White Box 230 JRNs for 35 bucks WITH PURCHASE OF 1911

     

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  8. As much as a 1911 45 acp lover that I am, would go for the 9mm CZ.

    Short barrel 45's just don't get the velocity to expand properly.  Yeah, the 45 is more energy, but would rather have the faster moving 9mm projectile which seems to expand more reliably.

    And heresy of heresies, I feel more comfortably carrying a pistol with the decocker as opposed to a "cocked and locked" 1911.

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